HMS Thunderer

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HMS Thunderer was a British Royal Navy dreadnought battleship of the early 20th century that served during World War I as part of the Grand Fleet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
dreadnought battleship
armament 10 × 13.5-inch (343 mm) guns in five twin turrets
16 × 4-inch (102 mm) secondary guns
3 × 21-inch (533 mm) submerged torpedo tubes
armour belt up to 12 inches thick
deck armour up to 4 inches
turret faces up to 11 inches
assignedTo Grand Fleet NERFINISHED
battleHonour Jutland 1916 NERFINISHED
beam 88 feet
builder Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company NERFINISHED
builtAt Leamouth, London NERFINISHED
class Orion-class NERFINISHED
commissioned 15 June 1912
country United Kingdom
crew about 680 officers and men
about 750 in wartime
decommissioned 1921
displacement about 22,200 long tons (standard)
about 25,870 long tons (deep load)
draught 31 feet
era early 20th century
fate sold for scrap
fleet Grand Fleet NERFINISHED
homePort Scapa Flow NERFINISHED
laidDown 13 April 1910
launched 1 February 1911
length 581 feet
notableFeature first British class to mount all main guns on the centreline
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Battle of Jutland NERFINISHED
partOf Orion-class battleship NERFINISHED
pennantNumber originally assigned but not commonly used
power about 27,000 shaft horsepower
precededBy Colossus-class battleship NERFINISHED
propulsion coal-fired boilers
oil-sprayed coal firing
steam turbines
range about 6,730 nautical miles at 10 knots
role line-of-battle ship
scrappedAt Germany NERFINISHED
servedIn World War I NERFINISHED
serviceEntry 1912
soldForScrap 1921
succeededBy King George V-class (1911) battleship NERFINISHED
topSpeed 21 knots
type battleship
capital ship

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Orion-class battleship ship HMS Thunderer